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Tobis Film was a German film production and film distribution company. Founded in the late 1920s as a merger of several companies involved in the switch from silent to sound films, the organisation emerged as a leading German sound studio. Tobis used the Tri-Ergon sound-on-film system under the Tobis-Klang trade name. The Ufa production company had separate rights to the Tobis system, which it used under the trade name of Ufa-Klang. Some Tobis films were released in Germany by the subsidiary Europa Film. Its principal production studios were the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin.

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  • Tobis Film (en)
  • Tobis-Tonbild-Syndikat (de)
  • Société des films sonores Tobis (fr)
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  • Die Tobis Tonbild-Syndikat AG, später Tobis Industrie GmbH (Tiges) und Tobis Filmkunst GmbH, war eine große deutsche Filmproduktionsgesellschaft, die als selbstständiges Unternehmen von 1927 bis 1942 bestand und wesentlichen Anteil an der Filmproduktion in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus hatte. Sie ist nicht zu verwechseln mit der in den 1970er Jahren gegründeten Tobis Film, die so heißt, da die Karriere ihres Gründers bei der in diesem Artikel behandelten Tobis als Kassierer begann. (de)
  • La société des films sonores Tobis, (en allemand Tobis-Tonbild-Syndikat) est une entreprise cinématographique allemande créée en 1927 à Berlin avec l'arrivée du cinéma parlant. Elle eut une filiale française établie à Paris sur l'Avenue des Champs-Élysées avec des studios installés à Épinay-sur-Seine. La société de production cinématographique allemande Tobis Tonbild-Syndikat AG fut absorbée en 1942 par la société de production et de distribution allemande Universum Film AG. (fr)
  • Tobis Film was a German film production and film distribution company. Founded in the late 1920s as a merger of several companies involved in the switch from silent to sound films, the organisation emerged as a leading German sound studio. Tobis used the Tri-Ergon sound-on-film system under the Tobis-Klang trade name. The Ufa production company had separate rights to the Tobis system, which it used under the trade name of Ufa-Klang. Some Tobis films were released in Germany by the subsidiary Europa Film. Its principal production studios were the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. (en)
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  • Die Tobis Tonbild-Syndikat AG, später Tobis Industrie GmbH (Tiges) und Tobis Filmkunst GmbH, war eine große deutsche Filmproduktionsgesellschaft, die als selbstständiges Unternehmen von 1927 bis 1942 bestand und wesentlichen Anteil an der Filmproduktion in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus hatte. Sie ist nicht zu verwechseln mit der in den 1970er Jahren gegründeten Tobis Film, die so heißt, da die Karriere ihres Gründers bei der in diesem Artikel behandelten Tobis als Kassierer begann. (de)
  • La société des films sonores Tobis, (en allemand Tobis-Tonbild-Syndikat) est une entreprise cinématographique allemande créée en 1927 à Berlin avec l'arrivée du cinéma parlant. Elle eut une filiale française établie à Paris sur l'Avenue des Champs-Élysées avec des studios installés à Épinay-sur-Seine. La société de production cinématographique allemande Tobis Tonbild-Syndikat AG fut absorbée en 1942 par la société de production et de distribution allemande Universum Film AG. (fr)
  • Tobis Film was a German film production and film distribution company. Founded in the late 1920s as a merger of several companies involved in the switch from silent to sound films, the organisation emerged as a leading German sound studio. Tobis used the Tri-Ergon sound-on-film system under the Tobis-Klang trade name. The Ufa production company had separate rights to the Tobis system, which it used under the trade name of Ufa-Klang. Some Tobis films were released in Germany by the subsidiary Europa Film. Its principal production studios were the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. During the Nazi era, Tobis was one of the four major film companies along with Terra Film, Bavaria Film and UFA. In 1942 all these companies were merged into a single state-controlled industry bringing an end to Tobis' independent existence, though films continued to be released under the Tobis banner. (en)
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